The Bayonne Little League team win their second World Series game
WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. (PIX11) — The Bayonne Bees have done it again at the Little League World Series. The team from New Jersey beat the boys from West Chester, Pennsylvania, Friday night, with a score of 3-1. New Jersey struck first with two runs scored in the second inning, and the Bayonne Bees never looked back. […]
The Bayonne Bees, a Little League team from New Jersey, have secured their second victory in the Little League World Series. On Friday night, they triumphed over the West Chester team from Pennsylvania with a score of 3-1. New Jersey made an early impact by scoring two runs in the second inning, a momentum that the Bayonne Bees maintained throughout the game.
Catcher Jett Bridges landed on a wild pitch, while right fielder Joey Dwyer added a single to left field, allowing AJ Tapia to score from third base. To seal the deal, Mason Rincon hit a home run in the fourth inning, adding a third run to the scoreboard. Pennsylvania managed to score a run on an error in the fifth inning, but it was insufficient to overturn the result.
The Bayonne Bees will face the next challenge on Sunday at 1 p.m., when they will play against the team from Davenport, Iowa.
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